A GREAT? EVENT! COMMENCING TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, At 11 a.m. FRIDAY, STUPENDOUS DOUBLE STAR ' PROGRAMME. The Management of QHORTT'S THEATRE ©HORTT'S" THEATRE Have pleasure ••jn announcing- that they have secured the Rights for Wellington of THE JEWEL FILM CORPORATION'S MASTER PRODUCTION, i ."ONCE TO EVERY WOMAN!" ! "ONCE TO EVERY WOMAN!" "ONCE TO EVERY WOMAN!" "ONCE TO EVERY WOMAN!" i "ONCE TO EVERY WOMAN!" I " ONCE TO EVERY WOMAN!" "ONOE TO EVERY WOMAN!" "ONCE TO EVERY WOMAN!" ' "ONCE TO EVERY WOMAN!" "ONOE TO EVERY WOMAN!" A Picture of Mother-love and a Woman's Trust that will strike a responsive chord in every human heart. With the Screen's FOREMOST EMOTIONAL ACTRESS, DOROTHY PHILLIPS, DOROTHY 'PHILLIPS, DOROTHY PHILLIPS, DOROTHY PHILLIPS, DOROTHY PHILLIPS, DOROTHY PHILLIPS, DOROTHY PHILLIPS, DOROTHY PHILLIPS, . DOROTHY PHILLIPS, I DOROTHY PHILLIPS, As AURORA MEREDITH, AURORA MEREDITH, AURORA MEREDITH, The girl who forgot Home and Mother in pursuit of Fame. . SHE WALKED WITH KINGS, and lost the common touch. Then came the hour when her mother's vine-covered cottage was a citadel of love. THEN—ANOTHER BIG PICTURE. A Great Big. Picture —A Glowing, Glorious, Beautihfi Picture, that opens in Alluring Venica and closes under the White Lights "of New York. VIOLA DA"NA, VIOLA DANA, VIOLA DANA, In Dorm Byrne's Lovable Story, "PUPPETS OF FATE." "PUPPETS OF FATE." "PUPPETS OF FATE." "PUPPETS OF FATE." . / "PUPPETS OF FATE." ' Nerer in the history of the screen have two euch Magnificent Photoplays been presented on one programme Special Engagement of MISS ANNE SULLIVAN, MISS ANNE SULLIVAN, MISS ANNE SULLIVAN, Wellington's Talented Mezzo-Soprano, who will Sing at the Evening Sessions appropriate items during the screening of "ONCE TO EVERY WOMAN.!" Hours of Screening: "Once to Every Woman"-^ll a.m., 2.30, 5.45, and 8.45 p.m. "Puppets of Fate"—l2.4s, 4.10, and 7.25 p.m. ADMISSION! ' ' Day Sessions, Usual Price's. Evening Sessions—Stalls, Is 7d; Circle, 2s Id. , Fo;- Reserves, Telephone 768. OUR THEATRE, ' NEWTOWN. UR THEATRE. NEWTOWN. ANNETTE KELLERMAN ANNETTE KELLERMAN < In . "WHAT "WOMEN LOVE." The Modern Mermaid with the Perfect Figure. "A FRESH START." Screaming Comedy. GAUMONT TOPICAL. OUR ORCHESTRA. OUR ORCHESTRA. Doora open 7 p.m. Overture 7.30. WELSH CHOIR, Tho Talented Twclvo, Commencing A RTCRAFT, X MONDAY NEXT. ' ' ST. MARY'S BAZAAR! ST. MARY'S BAZAAR! rj-IOWN. HALL. TOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, • ' ■ , And ' Every Evening Every Evening Every Evening Every Evening , , At 7.30.. /. 30th JULY to 13th' AUGUST. DAINTY STALLS-REPLETE WITH CHOICE WARES! VALUABLE RAFFLES ! DIVERTING SIDE-SHOWS! FIRST-CLASS ORCHESTRA! DANCING BY LEADING WELLINGTON TALENT! EXCELLENT PIERROT TROUPE! DELIGHTFUL ENTERTAINMENTS! Every Evening COMPLETE CHANGE Every Evening OF. PROGRAMME. ■\ / All kinds of Amusement for YOUNG and OLD. Come yourself. Bring your Friende. HAVE A GOOD TIME, , And/ ASSIST A NOBLE UNDERTAKING. Admission Is. Children, 6d, ■iTXT C. T,. U. W. C. T. U. - * PUBLIC MEETING. , MRS. DON, , Dominion President, ' Will give an Address in the Baptist' Church, Vivian-street, 9tn AUGUST, at 7.45 p.m. 1, and An Address will be given to Young People in the Newtown Library Hall on ' 10th AUGUST, at 7.45 p.m. Mr 3. Don is well known throughout the Dominion as being one of the mo'st.eft'ec tivo platform speakers amohgsE tho w.ouien of the Temperance Party. > All invited. Collection to defray expenses. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Frientis of the late William Robin- .. son, Pine-avenue, Upper Hutt, are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will'leave his late residence on.Saturday, 6th August 1921, at 2.30 p.m., for St. John's Church, Trentham. | BROWN AND ALLEN, The Hutt Valley Funeral Furnishers, Main-street, Lower Hutfc. Tel. 83, Hutt. FUNERAL CARD. FtfiHE Friends of Joseph and Florence A Perry arc invited to attqhd the Funeral of their lato daughter Ida Marion, which will leave their residence, 37, Sea-toun-road, Kilbifnie, To-morrow, (Friday), at 10 a.m.. for the Cemetery, Karori. E. MORRIS', JUN., Funeral Director and Embalmer, 60, Taranaki-st., and 28, Riddiford-st. Telephone 22-159, day and night. FUNERAL CARD. THE Friends of the late WiMiam Bishop arc invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave tho-Mortuary Chapel of E. Morris, Jan.,-'6O, Taranaki-st., To-mor-row (Friday), at 1 p.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. • E. MORRIS, JUN., ' Funeral Director and Embalmer, 60 .Taranaki-st.,' and EB, Rkldiford-st. Telephone 22-189, cl»y and night.
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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 30, 4 August 1921, Page 2
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